Come Eat With Me
An exciting installation exhibition based upon the Last Supper by Leonardo da Vinci

Event 2025
Come Eat with Me
Lincoln Cathedral
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24th March - 13th April 2025
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A stunning installation displayed on the Nation's Table, The Ancient Fenland Oak.
A representation of the Leonardo da Vinci's Last Supper. involving sacred art icons and pottery of the period.
For seven days the Great Fenland Oak table is set to capture the moment that Jesus Christ mentions his impending betrayal and the artworks in the form of place settings show the reactions of the twelve Apostles in that moment.
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The venue for the exhibition is the historic
Lincoln Cathedral, Lincoln LN2 1PL
One of England's most popular places of worship, Lincoln Cathedral
is the 4th largest Cathedral in England and dates from 1072
which makes it a glorious setting for this Spirit Arts exhibition.
Cathedral Open Times
Monday - Saturday
10am - 4pm
Sunday
11.30am -2.30pm
(depending when the morning prayers are completed)
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Charges Apply
and include Floor Tour and access to the Exhibition Gallery and Discovery Centre​
No tours are available on Sundays.
children and dogs are welcome
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Please note Lincoln Cathedral is primarily a place of worship and on some days open may be reduced for visitors. Please check before travelling.
The Cathedral is open daily from Morning Prayer until the end of Evensong or Evening Prayer.
Please check the weekly service schedule for times and details of services.​​
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Visitor Centre, Shop & Cafe
Open Times
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Monday - Saturday
9am - 5pm
Sunday
10am - 4pm
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Admission Charges
Adults and children over 16 years
£12.00 Monday to Saturday
£10.00 Sunday
Children:
Children under 16 years
Free
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UK Students:
With valid and up to date photographic ID
Free
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​Disabled Visitors with a Companion or Carer
Complimentary Admission.
Advanced booking is not required, simply arrive on the day and make your way to the welcome desk where one of our friendly staff will greet you.
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A chapel is also available during opening hours should you wish for a quiet place to pray, reflect or light a candle. There is no charge to access the Morning Chapel for private prayer.
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Travel and Parking
Lincoln Cathedral stands proudly above the City of Lincoln in the centre the Lincoln Cathedral Quarter
and can be seen for miles around.
East Midlands Railway run trains to Lincoln. Go to their dedicated journey page which contains full travel details and useful information.
You can also plan journeys to Lincoln from across the UK and Europe via train or coach using Trainline.
There are various car parks located across the city, with several close to the Cathedral.
Go to the City Council website to find out more about parking.
The Walk and Ride Steep Hill shuttle bus is the easy way to get around Lincoln and the quickest way up the hill, with 13 stops across the city.
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Near our neighbour Lincoln Castle, the Cathedral Quarter is home to an abundance of independent retailers, a tempting selection of places to eat and drink in and luxurious, independent hotels and guest houses.
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https://lincolncathedral.com
visitors@lincolncathedral.com
01 522 561600
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